Gonaporus omanicus Wolf, 1990

Zonstein, Irina & Wahis, Raymond, 2015, Revision of the Palaearctic genus Gonaporus Ashmead, 1902 of spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae), Zootaxa 4018 (4), pp. 451-505 : 486-487

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4018.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5665481

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scientific name

Gonaporus omanicus Wolf, 1990
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Gonaporus omanicus Wolf, 1990 View in CoL

( Figs 10 View FIGURES 5 – 10 , 95 View FIGURES 92 – 95 , 106 View FIGURES 105 – 109 , 117 View FIGURES 110 – 120 , 138 View FIGURES 131 – 141 , 149 View FIGURES 142 – 152 , 160 View FIGURES 160 – 166 , 171 View FIGURES 167 – 174 , 182 View FIGURES 182 – 188 , 192 View FIGURES 189 – 195 )

Gonaporus omanicus Wolf, 1990: 634 View in CoL (holotype, ♀: OMAN: Muscat, Ruwi, 2.III.1976, K.M. Guichard [BMNH], examined).

Diagnosis. G. omanicus is most similar to G. ecbatanus , differing from it and from all other congeners by the almost entirely black body coloration ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 5 – 10 ). The shape of the subgenital plate and genitalia are very similar to those of G. ecbatanus . For more characters see Tables 1 and 2.

Redescription. Female. Body length 7.1–9.0 mm. Structure see in Table 1. Coloration ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 5 – 10 ): Head mostly black; inner orbit with narrow orange stripe along eye margin; clypeus mostly black, narrowly orange to blackishbrown apically; mandible mostly yellow to yellowish-orange, brown-orange on apical 0.3; antenna blackish-brown sometimes orange-brown ventrally. Mesosoma mostly black; pronotum mostly black, narrowly brown lateroventrally; tegula blackish-brown. Legs entirely dark brown to mostly brown with coxae narrowly orangebrown apically; femora narrowly orange-brown anteroventral; tibiae narrowly orange-brown basally, pro- and mesotibia also apically. Spur of fore leg yellowish-brown basally, blackish apically; other spurs blackish-brown; spines of tarsal comb brown; other leg spines dark orange-brown. Metasoma mostly blackish-brown; T1–3 dark orange lateroapically, in one female all metasomal segments orange-brown laterally. Setae: Clypeus with moderately long relatively stout reddish setae; occiput and propleuron with long fine whitish setae; procoxa anteriorly with few long fine whitish setae. Protarsomere 1 with 3 long spines posteriorly ( Fig. 138 View FIGURES 131 – 141 ) and 1 short to long spine anteroventrally.

Male. Body length 8.1 mm. Structure: see Table 2. Subgenital plate and genitalia similar to G. ecbatanus (examined without being dissected from the specimen). Coloration: Head mostly black; clypeus mostly black, apical 0.33 orange; mandible mostly yellowish-orange, orange-brown on apical 0.33; antenna dark blackish-brown. Mesosoma black. Legs mostly black; coxae, femora and protibia narrowly brown apically; metasoma mostly black; T1–4 brown lateroapically. Pubescence: T6 apically and T7 dorsally with white pubescence. Setae: Occiput and propleuron with quite numerous fine long setae variable from whitish to brownish.

Material examined. Holotype ♀: OMAN: Muscat, Ruwi, 2.iii.1976, K.M. Guichard ( BMNH). Paratype: ♂, OMAN: Muscat, Ruwi, 2.iii.1976, K.M. Guichard ( BMNH). Other material. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Wadi Maidaq, yellow & white watertraps, 25°18'N 56°07'E, 28-30.xi.2005, A.van Harten, 1♀; idem 1♀ (Leiden, CRW); Wadi Hayl, 25°08'N 56°21'E, 11–19.iii.2009, Shmid-Egger, 1♀(CSE); Sharjah Desert park, light trap, 25°17'N 55°42'E, 20.x–8.xi.2005, A.van Harten, 1♀, ( CRW).

Distribution. United Arab Emirates, Oman ( Fig. 217 View FIGURE 217 ).

Habitat. Desert areas, according to the label data.

Biology. Unknown.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Pompilidae

Genus

Gonaporus

Loc

Gonaporus omanicus Wolf, 1990

Zonstein, Irina & Wahis, Raymond 2015
2015
Loc

Gonaporus omanicus

Wolf 1990: 634
1990
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